Paleo dieters try as best they can to eat like our cave forebears did: no grains and plenty of meats and vegetables. Basically, a healthy diet with no processed foods.

Many paleos also place a premium on sleeping in total darkness, much like a cave. That’s where Indow Windows comes in!

Michelle Tam eats paleo, but she also happens to be a night-shift employee who needs to sleep during the day when the rest of the world is awake.

Indow Windows blackout panels have made a huge difference in her life – and that makes us happy! We were thrilled when she signed our Food for Humans cookbook last Thursday with “Indow Windows changed my life. Seriously.”

Even her husband Henry had good things to say with his inscription, “Thank you for making my wife happy!!”

Their son Owen signed the book with “Lettuce beef friends” (Let us be friends – but paleo!).

We can help night-shift workers and others struggling to get that deep rest they need in a nation that’s chronically sleep deprived. Indow Windows = comfort in the form of a quiet dark, sleeping space.

Everyone got Nom Nom Paleo socks!

Michelle’s family all sat down with the Portland paleo crowd to eat a delicious meal that included “Kale & Persimmon, Duck Pastrami, Ginger, Citrus” and “Cauliflower Rice, Vegetable & Herb Sushi”.

One of the best dishes was slow-cooked Carman Ranch grass-fed beef from the Wallowa mountains of eastern Oregon, “Thai Spices, Garlic Mashed Taro and Chili Condiment.”

Good healthy food. Good sleep. Doesn’t that sound like a recipe for a happier life?